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Many Japanese words ending in 'teki' (的) are derived from Chinese and function similarly to English words ending in '-ic' or '-al', creating an adjective from a noun. For example, '科学' (kagaku - science) becomes '科学的' (kagakuteki - scientific).
Origem da palavra
Comes from the words '現実' (genjitsu) meaning 'actuality, reality' and '的' (teki) which is a suffix that makes a noun an adjective, meaning '-like, -ish'.
Significado original: The combination literally means 'reality-like' or 'of reality'.
Sino-Japanese (kango)Contexto cultural
When describing someone as 現実的, it often carries a positive connotation, implying they are pragmatic and sensible. It's a valued trait in a society that often prioritizes practicality and careful planning. You might hear it used to describe a good business person or someone who makes sound life choices.
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This sentence means 'He set realistic goals.' '現実的' (genjitsuteki) acts as an adjective here.
This sentence means 'That plan is very realistic.' '現実的' (genjitsuteki) describes the plan.
This means 'Let's think more realistically.' '現実的 に' (genjitsuteki ni) acts as an adverb modifying '考えよう' (kangaeyou - let's think).
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